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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32″ length(82cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 800g/pair, 50pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.
32″ length(82cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 800g/pair, 50pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.
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Have leftover gourds from your fall decorations and now they are all dried out and yucky looking? Or perhaps you were curious about those funny shaped gourds from the farmer’s market and decided to pick up a couple – but now what do you do with them? Or maybe it was your nature loving friend who thought you needed a new hobby. However you obtained your dried gourds they need a good cleaning and I will show you how to clean the gourd’s exterior using the soaking method. By Bernadette Fox for http://www.favecrafts.com/Craft-Videos/
Basic Instructions:
You will need:
A bucket or tub
A metal scouring pad
A large absorbent rag
Weights
Rubber gloves
Plastic Apron
Rack for drying
1. Fill bucket with warm water.
2. Put dirty gourd(s) in water.
3. Soak towel with water and cover gourd with it.
4. Weight down the gourd with weights
5. Let gourd soak for several hours.
6. Remove weight and towel and begin cleaning gourd with scouring pad.
7. Place gourd on rack to dry completely.
Please visit my website to see my gallery of gourds and to learn more about the art of gourding. http://bernadettesgourdcreations.blogspot.com
Disclaimer: All products used in this video were purchased by me. FaveCrafts has compensated me for this video.
Two of my close friends have their birthdays in August. They are kind of frisky, and will get a kick out of these cards.
The old lady with the bootie is from AI Art impressions and the zombies are from Art Gone Wild. I decided to color the zombies and use the sentiment from the AI set for both cards. I used wobbles to make the lady’s face wobble and the other wobble I used on the cut out of the lady zombie.
I colored the zombies with Touch 5 markers and Rich wrote the numbers on the screen. I used gray tones to color the zombies. I like to use the lightest color first for the whole image, then go over the highlights with a darker tone, then go back over everything with the lightest tone again.
I used a peg stamp small crab to stamp on the rubber duckie. You can find them at www.pegstamps.com and Lindsay the frugal crafter almost always has a discount code for them on her latest peg stamp video.
I had a stamp from Seaside Stampin Inc that had some sand on it and I inked the stamp where the sand was, and used baked brown sugar ink to stamp it with. I’m sorry I was out of frame for the sand and part of the zombie coloring.
I used the 1″ chip brush to color in the background with Cool Caribbean ink. I used Summer Sun to stamp a sun from the peg stamps and stamped it in the corner. I used another chip brush to color in the sandy area with more crumb cake stampin’ up ink.
I cut one of the lady zombies and used a black Sharpie to outline the lady so there is no white showing. I tried to cut one of the wobbles down so it would work under her head, but it doesn’t really wobble in the end. I had to add foam tape behind the rest of the lady zombie, so she didn’t tear at her neck.
I found nail art jewelry at the Dollar Tree and used it as embellishments on both cards.
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